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Ah but unlike apples they are not tasteless like you think they would be. I am quite impressed.

 

I was talking about the difference in the giant forced stuff and the field grown, I am sure the giant ones taste good, but try a UK field grown at the same time, I did this test with a few of my younger chefs to explain the need to understand your produce and the importance of provenance and local sourcing :), the difference is stunning

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I was talking about the difference in the giant forced stuff and the field grown, I am sure the giant ones taste good, but try a UK field grown at the same time, I did this test with a few of my younger chefs to explain the need to understand your produce and the importance of provenance and local sourcing :), the difference is stunning

 

OK good idea I look forward to a strawberry tasting session this weekend (all in the name of research, of course) :)

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I love the feeling of a strawberries more than the taste.

 

The shape and texture and color.

 

For a "real" strawberry hit, I reach for a strawberry milkshake.

 

God really had his hat on, when he invented the shape and size of those new tesco strawberries.

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God caseys, that's hardcore.

 

I bow to his inventiveness and sense of adventure.

 

The worst I did recently was to smash up a marathon bar, and pour skimmed milk on and and eat it. Tells you a lot about my inner world that.

 

Were has the Buddha's hand been then? And what does it taste like?

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Were has the Buddha's hand been then? And what does it taste like?

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddha's_hand

 

Tried one whilst over in Singapore. Tastes like water and smells like you're eating pot porri imho.

 

If you're really hardcore try finding and eating a Durian :D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durian

 

When I was in Malaysia I was wondering what all the 'no spikey hedgehog' signs were about. Seems Durian are not welcome in quite a few places.

 

The edible flesh emits a distinctive odour, strong and penetrating even when the husk is intact. Some people regard the durian as fragrant; others find the aroma overpowering and offensive. The smell evokes reactions from deep appreciation to intense disgust. The odour has led to the fruit's banishment from certain hotels and public transportation in southeast Asia.

 

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I only saw that sort of sign, with no writing or warning of a fine. They do HONK!

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If you're really hardcore try finding and eating a Durian :D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durian

 

One of my local "eastern" supermarkets sells it, quite expensive though.

 

The finding and eating part doesn't seem to be an issue, it's the smelling bit that I don't relish.

 

Fruit - smell it before you buy it, if it smells of what it is then chances are it'll taste OK, if it doesn't smell of anything then chances are it'll be tasteless.

 

This doesn't work with tinned food or things in sealed boxes / bags.

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Haha, yeah caseys, In sri-lanka we have durian all over the place. The funny thing is , as you know, it was designed to smell like excrement for some reason - God knows why. But when you eat it (the fruit) it actually tastes quite nice. Actually I have no memories of eating that fruit on my last visit. And I think I rememer actually turning it down. My loss I'm sure.

 

Budda's hand looks scary. Would not want that in my mouth. Just had a lushous peach, perfectly ripe. You know that 5 min window that you get, before they go mouldly, and just after they are too hard.

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